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Robert W. Ney
Robert W. Ney Congressional Service
Robert W. Ney is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Ohio. BOB served as a House Representative for the state of Ohio and served a total of 6 terms in congress.
Robert W. Ney participated in over 36 voting sessions, sponsored over 130 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1483 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeBob Ney supported tax cuts and measures aimed at reducing government regulation to stimulate economic growth.
Agriculture
ConservativeNey advocated for policies benefiting rural communities and farmers, often supporting subsidies and agricultural assistance programs.
Immigration
ConservativeHe favored stricter immigration policies, including increased border security and enforcement measures.
Education
ConservativeBob Ney supported policies that promoted local control of education and accountability standards for educational institutions.
Energy
ConservativeHe supported expanding domestic energy production, including coal and oil, while also endorsing alternative energy development.
Climate change
ConservativeNey generally opposed stricter regulations on emissions, focusing instead on technological innovation as a solution.
Healthcare
ConservativeHe often supported measures to reduce government intervention in healthcare, advocating for more market-driven solutions.
Housing
ConservativeNey favored policies that increased homeownership opportunities through market incentives and reduced regulatory barriers.
Transportation
ConservativeHe supported infrastructure development with an emphasis on efficiency and cost-effectiveness, often through public-private partnerships.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeNey advocated for improving veterans' benefits and healthcare, emphasizing efficient delivery of services to veterans.
Voting rights
ConservativeBob Ney supported measures to prevent voter fraud, including voter ID laws and updated voting systems for accuracy.